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LGBTQ+ community in Washington, D.C. targeted in payroll phishing scam

Here are four tips to prevent falling victim to a phishing scam.

If Trump defies the gag order — again — he deserves to go to jail

If he's jailed, there will not be riots in the streets, and Trump won’t succeed in being portrayed as a victim.

Meta AI tilts right, recommends conversion therapy: report

Meta's Llama 4 AI faces backlash for recommending conversion therapy, raising concerns about bias in its design. GLAAD calls out the dangerous practice.

Trump signs executive order targeting transgender students, their teachers, and their schools

The new executive order looks to end so-called radical indoctrination in schools and includes topics related to race, privilege, and oppression.

George Santos Tried to Get Rich Through Political Connections: Report

The New York Times has documented several instances of the gay Republican approaching political cronies for his own benefit. Santos denies any wrongdoing.

Jann Wenner Denies Reports of Rolling Stone Staff Resignations

The founder says it's not true that top editors have resigned after questions were raised regarding the veracity of a story about rape on a college campus.

Fighting for LGBTQ+ youth: The cases challenging conversion therapy bans

Opinion: As the Supreme Court prepares to hear Chiles v. Salazar, the stakes soar for LGBTQ+ youth, facing increased risks amid a backdrop of societal upheaval, argues Jason Van Ness.

'Somebody Somewhere's Jeff Hiller on the queer, authentic small-town characters that make the show a success

Series star Jeff Hiller hopes the show’s message about finding community will resonate for years to come, as one of the best shows on TV calls it quits.

Anti-trans Republican Nancy Mace doubles down on dehumanizing transphobic slur during hearing

The GOP chair of the committee refused to condemn Mace's comments saying, “I’m not up to date on my politically correct LGBTQ terminology.”

Karine Jean-Pierre explains why her new memoir, Independent, is a manifesto for a fractured democracy

Jean-Pierre opens up to The Advocate about her claims that White House colleagues tried to sabotage her, what she thinks of Democrats pushing Biden not to run again, and the "hazing" Kamala Harris suffered.

These Writers Show Hollywood It's More Than Black & White

The Entertainers: Meet Lena Waithe and Justin Simien, two rising stars in the entertainment industry whose projects tackle what it means to be young, gay, and black in America.

Actor Michael Kearns Talks Sex Scandals Fatherhood and the Happy Hustler

From the Happy Hustler to Beverly Hills 90210, actor Michael Kearns has seen -- and done -- it all. His biggest accomplishment: his whip-smart 17-year-old daughter.

The Best LGBTQ Memoirs of 2019

The lives and stories of these trailblazers will forever be cemented. 

Hot Sheet for July 12, 2013

The top 10 entertainment and events highlights on our gaydar this week: From the Evil Dead to Britney, some smurfs, and NPH.